Perhaps an automobile body shop.
Fix dent in stainless steel fridge door.
Who do i hire to fix a dent in my stainless steel refrigerator are there professionals who repair dents on stainless steel appliances.
It s full of iron like all steel.
Clean the surface of your fridge by spraying it with glass cleaner and wiping it with a soft cleaning cloth.
Pick a suction cup that is a bit bigger than the dent.
Heat the area where the dent is with a hairdryer until it is warm to the touch but not.
My current fridge is working well but i m afraid it s terminal.
Auto body technicians often disassemble parts to pound dents out from the back or they use suction cups to pull them out.
Add a dab of glue to the cup and place it on the dent.
Glue on the suction cup from an automotive dent remover.
I ve tried all the hacks heat plunger and more plunger and heat.
Sorry but stainless steel is not magnetic.
Heat up your hot glue gun.
Let the area dry completely.
Attach an automotive suction cup dent puller onto the dent for another process to remove the dent.
It moans and grones in its.
Learn to mitigate the damage by trying out some diy methods to fix that dent in your stainless steel refrigerator.
Stainless steel is not magnetic so a magnet will not work.
Stainless has a uniqueness like no other sheet metal.
One of the best tricks is to warm the dented area up with something like a hair dryer set on high.
Jim on july 09 2015.
Some stainless steel is magnetic.
Appliance repair shops no help.
Nicks and dents in stainless steel appliances can be resolved by using a plunger.
The stainless steel will contract and the dent will flex back into its original shape.
As a result it has dents in both doors.
Blow dryer and or dry ice method clean the dent and the area around it thoroughly with a clean damp cloth.
The magnet method may not work but stainless steel is certainly magnetic.
Does anyone know a solution.
You probably will not be able to completely remove any dents in a s s.
Scott on april 16 2013.
I inherited a stainless steel fridge that saw many moves before it came to my house.
Try using a plunger.
Heat the metal with a blow dryer set on high.
Charles on november 13 2014.
Yes it s the same plunger that you use in bathrooms and drains.